Show nt' GREAT SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY AUGUST 31 91- - X0 ¥r lit fjSSvEE KLY XOXDAT ANp TOUBSDAT gUfBJuITtRt Editor STEXIIOUSR e LOTS- - THOSE n Min j $ y WWnJ " from-boyhood- ’s Far IbS bright tWom ' bow o'er u forth tbofaturo'idrouBi w atrifa and battle the will amid ' life’ fld boT H Hearing one dear untatho KSi vm’rj turn cftacKb thoao welore jbow ira ObMba dear onaa thea wa lora' taJ-n- g : onwanC ibd avday by day we and progreaa make TUroag'b Ufa changing acmatorwhadowa ' E’ry Getter deeda fo nndertaka atern ambition T(t ftmJ lifoU from abora rrfrenliilng Like on of hajtar pMnea tba mbm'rjr waUnra thoaa cherlah Thoae ' 0W tic dear ones tJioinreloTe rtb "- tba atm of lift declining beneath the Yerge or time ' 'And eternity la dawning neiuic’s chimes ja tba liearn’lj notea are mingled aweeteat itkUl above n echo from A the dear once jiit fond memorlea of TboaewecbcrUh thoee we lore ’ Oh! tba dear onea thoae waora : J II W Isaacson when IwVf Biuka f " eoyauDED till after you have slept in the YG&d the Ensjgtpere or 1 Mi elroyou may get dreaming about I iJSfat I tvU you ! f fiut you surely arc not going to sleep that dreadful room Mr Holden?” i Miss Ilcronside with a beseeching Al4?kIwill not let you know - flonoright Ttoivaml my jcp I answered I Have fami-iiee'- should old politicians do hot know where they conditions were that both horses “All women are not lilce what yonr the hunt the gazsclle for teven ddys In Uideserf such is “civilization'” should mother now is nor such as those wret- are AlacU Hereford gave in tW othersame ifither and Sheriff Shaw had and on the in day tne if ches wo foster her weakness that they anCounselor with fists both winner gave the and canes-iargument V ''I be-tn- : Remembering the inexplicable the female 'specter to Violet I eagerly asked for the legend Its substance was' as follows: An ancestor of ours In the reign of Henry VII bad wooed and won the heiress of the Herr onsides It seems that ours was the poorest family and that the old Heron-sidwas averse to the match My anlike-ness- jn — -may prey upon her and rob ns You on- court room at Dayton Nevada recently stakes should belong to the Jiuglialimau com-‘ contest On the day appointed the ly know your mother as she now Is” daring the trial of the stage robbers a hour five smart a and e in at 630 and ho glanced toward her “but I re- ' Fonr bnrglars entered the meat market of meneed took place beechnut manifesting some member her as she was—when she was Rice Catling A Co of Solsnn California walk another hour a gazelle was a safe 900 lbs weight uneasinessand In the pride and joy of 'W heart You Aug 18th picked aupblock five minutes was galloped in started when becoming down The hunters and carried it half started forcamp over watch she Hattie that ItalpnTOu?t skedaddled leaving the safe in an hoar and a halfthen mare distnrbedlhey the began tow" ’ may grow np like what your mother was all right Lathe middle of the street In"a short time fell complcteljrfex- ver and I shad! never return to tne ship-yar- d nor A sapposed 'incendiary fire occurred at boasted Five hour later a veterinary surcestor had carried off: his bride and rise from this bed again ' I have spoken Canon on the 18th burning down a block on geon with a dromedary bearing water sent -and 5th by the ' prince-an- d married her in private then brought her to Mr Grinnell y and he has pre- Carson ”street and between 4th Individual Thompson found her Entire streets $25 that showed 'loss examination $00 dead' An home to the chamber in which we slept mised me that you snail receive his prolosers R C Negus MUf'on Forsyth E B whole body wuscofitracted through difficulty then a bridal chamber and hong with tecting care You must promise to give Catts Cit'i & Vin Dkea Jo b file f perspiraon thus proving thatdeathwaa 1 V D Nobnd Jonas Barker II G Haskell rich tapestry Ilattie yours” ' caused by exhaustion E 31 llowe Mrs Simmons D Watkins G On the third night after their arrival i “I wish I could go with you father When the door had half openThe Arabianwhose burden was 15 pounds A and W k the heavies' ed a white figure entered a mere image home the angry father himself- - came was the only reply iwed no signs of distress and Anr unknown man recently perished of continued tneu&nt for three days more to in dead - glided see as of bower their bridal could the which me reit“Give it I night your promise Ralph” through thirst on tlie' deep sand desert near Fairview in the door it had Ieff behind far more had opened the door by means of false erated the father ” v station Nye connty Nevada n THE SAND CREEK AFFAIR ' - Ralph rose r terrible than a perfect figure— the lumi- - keys stabbed the bridegroom in his bed “Father— so help me God as I do all nons image of a man which said at once I dragged his daughter fromhia side and Cliixzsa DutXEB TO THK Colfax PlKTT BirOBT or TUB COiatlTTCX OX TUB COJfBUCt — as plainly os form can speak— I am not I thrust her Trom the window in doing in my power to fill your place to Hattie! —In San Francisco' on the 17th Inst argrand OF TAB W AS I so he had overbalanced himselfand both I Oh who can fill : mortal me?” to j your place dimmer in honor of Speaker Colfax and party Our readers will recollect lhat Congress The face was' pale the eyes cold dead I were picked up dead Sach was the “God!’’ was the solemn reply was given by the “Six Chinese Companies in I instructed the committee on the 'conduct of After this impressive monosyllabic an- California at the Hang Ileonz Reilaorant glazed Oh horror! the eyes the head I tragic tale and such the foundation for war to the d feud swer resumed had which a for was of bed enqnireiinto ud report the facto gener-seizethe performance were turned toward my I of I ations and had butlasted many Ralph 808 CIsj St Tlie cards of invitation in Enar the Chivington Sand Creek or which hiamoth-er’sense s domestic & duties been patch-fethose concerning recently grappled by numbing ‘ glish were inthe usnsl form and signed by had which I could not: overcome 1 ed up him deyolred upon ortlyonafiair The following is taken from incapacity several members of the committee of arthe could not move or' cry— I would have said Jove’ am and with “I the nso which' had made him tb report of the committee just published: “By Ensign long ' rangements in behalf of— r 1 : not from to worlds bed have coward would a familiar I not but In the Bummer of 1861 Governor 'Evans of leaped my exactly given Chni Bing Tong President of the Sam Tap Colorado I d out of the window but 1 was A foreigner who might hare witnessed Company sleep in that room again for a marshal's Territory si acting superinten- of the President Khing Fong ? unntter-1 baton’’ this scene would have supposed they Wo Co Ting Kang President of the dent of Indian Affairs sent notice id all the paralyzed Jjidgev then of my able horror when the ghastly figure calm-- 1 “Nor I to be made Admiral of the I were conversing on some simple- matter Yeonj£ See ¥iup Co Wae Nga President of tie friendly Indians within Ids jurisdictlonradvl-sin- g Co: Chee Shorn President of them to to the nearest military ly quietly glided toward the bed on Blue’! 1 answered and so we slept on r of business— so utterly unimpassioned 51in?f Yeong Co Mun Knae President of the pottC so that repair Wo would he safe from tho was their manner 'Twomore undemon- - Y an Wo Co' they which I lay It come nearer nearer its the break fas t'roo ni floor that night aolJiera who were to' take tho field against cold glassy eyes 'Were fixed upon mjl ' I saw Miss Heronside adyor so af-- strative j persons than Franz Hendrick Indians v 'the Hon Besides and I Speaker nupariy the hostile face tlie chill breathof its presence j ter and told her 'thestory She was and hia son Ralph never existed andyetlT Neartlc dose of tic summer some Cheywer® prcscnt the 8lx rrcslJent aboTe struck to my very bones --It camo quite strangely moved and the tears burst into J though the fire of love gave out no glow- Indians near FoiTLyon voluntarily da- enne close to vmy pillow iny very blood cur-- her beautiful eyes I ventureJ— we were ing flame to illuminate what it shone up- - named’ representatives of the leading Chi- - livexedto Major AVynkoop' tho I mercantHo houses Gen MeDowell'find I fort some1 white captives cmamondiag whom they had died my hear t almoat ceased to beat I alone —to kiss them softly away “Can-- 1 I on within the breast of Ralph Hendrick nese other-- Indians At the same annmher of the leading citizens' purchased ofchiefs Crowning horror of all its shadowy not we heal the fund and atone tor the- I it burned with theLwintensity of a rever-ol- d of the Isdisns by several F“® tibWaround The dichairs and friendly side the crime?” I asked softly and the hap- berating furnace hand Ipassedjnrer the bed os if feeling rarely spoke a kind for something— passed over my brow pin ess of life I owe to tho gentle answer or loving word to his father but he ping room were hung with scarlet coverings with himfof theurposeronfeSwlS with tho cold clammy touch of a corpse ( — MYe3” ished upon him every practical tender embroidered with gold and the dinner tables the authorities there in regard to keeping peace At the conference tho chiefs stated attention that the most loving woman In my intense wfear my reason was surely that they were friendly to the whites and could bestow upon the husband of her lia&teen and that they desired peace' teavingjnp always Oiroo — twice — thrice the specter choice Bv mice of Governor Evans and Colonel hand passed over my bed and then 0B Tins shadow or a mothers fault The premonition of Franz Hendrick Fish flesh fowl vegetables fruits sweet- - Chi vington they went to Fort Lyon where I treated somewhat as prisoners ' had the character of ‘‘dear seeing" for j meats and a - choice and profuse aelectfon of they wererations T turning tho figure passed swiftly into I and being confined within ’ receiving I roee scented wince 'were placed bec eextsitf bounds' What a train of tender recollections within ten days he departed to his 'rest I Chinese the center of the room 7 When there I saw another figure spec- - jI thrill through the heart at the bare men-jtr- The cause of his death as before stated fore " the gueito’ according to ‘the genuine' All the testimony goes to show that the I too transparent like the other lumi-- tioti of those two words “My Mother” a mysteiy to his physician Chinese fashion The thirds nest soup an Indians under the control of these chiefs— nous like the other but this figura was Is there a man whose' memory can recall ° obsequies of I indippensable in nil Chinese banquets was Black Kettle and White Antelope Of tho a?cr the figure of a young slight girl arrayed a mothers form whom: they fail to fill his father Ralph returned - to the boat pronounced ' delicious Knives and forks Cheyennes and Left Hand— of the Arapahoes— and had been fr! there were none each gnest having to help —were I could with gushing floods of love? I feel as if house of the ship yard seemingly in her night-dres- s bad committed no and conld with as he the himself best chopsticks were not even then in spite of my deadly ter- I were trampling on my mother's ashes led Governor TO BR CONTpOTKDj by bowl or spoon and the short deep Chinese to believe that they wore regarror but admire the wondrpu3 beauty of as J record the fact that my hero was the end of- each sitting thanks and com- Chfvington At as Indians and would b04reat-edftasuc-h t her pallid face nay I could also notice each a man Hoxtxxa News— The Montana Post is pliments a' la Chinoise were tepdered to the ded friendly n I ' es : to-da- the-doo- r Sm - -- -- Vi 1 ‘ spell-boun- - - - - I - -- 1 1 i DpUJEN’ TpWEIV I'M ter all in the legend about the two over me The door as' a heavy one and always creaked and groaned on it hinges whenever the Ensign or I opened or snnt it It was now opening as quietly and noiselessly as if gliding over snow We had made the door perfectly last "too Who—what could it be? At that moment the recollection that I was in the haunted chamber passed over me and I felt a chill strike to my very boqesSIowIy quietly the door opened I stared at it with a species of fascination which I conld not overcome Happening once to look toward the Ensign’s bed I coaid see that he had raised his headland was also staring at 1805 my- - pleyged the eoldicc-comrad- Xtolleronsiile looked much disturbed a mid no more and shortly after went ae in her fathers' carriage promis--to dne with us on the following day - - - ' -- bed-roo- m - -- : - 1 - al o’clock came twelve o’clock m and the Ensign and myself went Yly sisters bade i to oar good night? with grave countenances i laid they should not Bleep for tbink-o-f r our unpleasant quarters 4otnon JoianyChiMinanbecsWlbnkei visitors t Major Anthony relieved Maj Wynkbop la When In the interim between the second and command iny comnulc and I arrriyed in of Fort Lyon and very soon ceased third sittings the company was entertained leaning rations The look of pain of none of them from his mother' Is there to them They were told they-ha- d chamber to which we ascended by ily shadow call MonIna the miners a historical Chinese ThePost of with song accompanied hopcs where better was os conld gain subsisterror more face such man in have that a than go which I stoneT' had' they arms of Air a was celestial band and Colfax full' disgusting steps anything sunk fght tana wUl advise John to vamose rapidly and by steep tence "Their were given never never can hunting by That below inebriation covered the forgotten— witha large red and gold package them and on the forget injbut by habitually taps at one time been him his gambogue colored' ‘affin- presented Anthoof suggestion Shall I ever out- level of the brute? ' Ralph would have take with as or letter follows: Mjor v wound outside the building to the look haunts me still superscribed as Jt is in favor of “getting rid of any ' to went a on ity” Sana creek ny about they point live the image of that liorriblo night? “To His Excellency the ' Honored Gnest 35 miles from Port Lyon In his unhesitatingly answered “Yes! A wo- human animal that is not susceptible of imper story wo fouiid a monstrous fire testimony The male specter appeared to be drag- man” Poor fellow lie ought to know provement or elevation” That rule would For His High Consideration” 7 he sayan J ring a ta)ie Bctput with wine a can work on Johnny alone — it would annihithis were Within six of red the ' slips paper told : smiling claret them I if we so desired ging the other along the floor toward the I for from six years old he had been - fa-- not on Sand they might' go back late a vaat number of white folks also ' S' nsnal Chinese visiting cards inscribed as creek or between there and tho headwaters v — jaaing by the fire a bright carpet pver window The window elided upward os miliar with that' hideous loathsome follows: s: The Post u say of the Smoky Hill and remain there until I as the dobr had opened and tacle portion of tho floor nearest tho fire “The & Messrs of thcrSam Oldc Co McCormick received instructions from the department have Compliments Compa Tup two fall jnst When Ralph was twelve years old his received & TluT the figures seemed toglide or ltwo comfortable lot of Tanner’s Provo ny'-- ' from Gcner&fCurtis and that splendid headquarters oa was flooded with light the glasses or pass together into the open air but mother gave birth to a girl and when he flour in 501b' bags The article has been “The Compliments of the Yeong Wo Com- In ease I did receive any authority to make eaee with them I would go J decanters sparkled the fire leaped just at that moment a shrill female had reached his eighteenth his father specially manufactured' to rival the “St pany over and “The Compliments of the- See Ynp Combrand All assortment of groceries et them know it - “I did notright state to them crackled so tliat woj involuntarily ' shriek rang through the room I heard died Tho doctor said he did not know Louis” came with the floor for the same firm that I would give them notice in case we iniriaimed iu almost tlic same breath thi3 and close thereupon tho loud report what he died of! Strange when every Housekeepers should make sure of this pany “The Compliments of the Ning Yeong ComV tended to stuck them” Thev went away 1 of a pistol Ely brain reeled and fell old 'crone in Dover street professed to sample or 'Tanner’s extra' We think they j Pa V i That'a jolly room!” ' wittrthat that in case I receivunderstanding ' c Compliments of the Hop Wo Compaq ed instructions from know!' True there was no unanimity in will save money by it” We locked bolted And barred' the back senseless department headquarters I was to let them know it 7 I recovered consciousness in the break- - their opinions bat they were none the " Speculation in house property was lively witch was the- only inlet to the mcnt3 Wo taeYan ° CompaWhile the Indians were thus resling in fananticipation of the incoming immigration vwn triedthe window fastenings then fast room of tho Tower Tom and his wife I less positive on that account: Ralph al-- I 1? I ny wa Business cied more aud some of them under t and daily getting lively and in sisters about “Tlie Six Companies respectfully solicit from security my ways said his mother killed him bnt I extensive trains of freight and emigrant mej ‘jeompanipn’ pulled out a jiistol hnd Government as scouts Chivl your bright Company at their festival this af--‘ ton with seven hundred-mounte- d Colonel men UJit on the table my could never learn that this opinion was sup- wagons filling the streets chafingmy hands and bathing and ternoon” head 'A pistol!'’ sdid I two pieces of artillery appeared at Fort Messrs King & Gillel’s ox train of 22 by a coroner’s verdict or that an ported About 12 o'clock the last course was fin- -' Lyon was there joined by an additions! force It wos idst daybreak the watery rays inquest had been held I would venture wagons had arrived Why yes" I promised thonv that I ished when a general shaking of hands took of one hundred and twenty-fivmen with ' ild fire a pistol if we were frightened imperfectly lighted the room jind all feces a theory of my own that he died of abro-ke- n Corbet was preparing to deterMr' J and the party separated The dinner pieces of artillery and concealing care- was pronounced a complete 'success heart butI have been assured by mine by survey the practicability of bring- place his purpose marched on the camp of 4 iny thing and besides Aomo ouemightr around me were very pale The Ensign fully canal to Virginia at d little distance' leaning against very high authority that men never' do ing the 'Btinkingwater byand the Indians- - There were in this camp S V 'incliiuHl to play a trick on us know-ar- o was mantel-piecone motive power for mining purposes e hnndred lodges of Cheyennes nnder Black and as white as ashes here and I should like to the ie of that - ne died however and tlie City CekscrixcL Lord The Chancellor— the Democratic convention had chosen Kettie and eight or tepriodges of Arapahoes When 1 recovered sufficiently to be remains open “What did he ColTheSamuel tod afng’cm if they should do so but wc in the British House resolution Commons of McLain to run for under Left Hand It h estimated that eacu to delegate a'Uecm likely to meet with anything informed howl got there 1 was told Saestion Congress and tho “1'eople’s convention” had recently censuring tho Lord Chancellor has lodge contained and that half : re but so let us fifl our that Tom had heard tho report of the ' One evening in the month of Novem- nominated Major G E (Jpson for the same- called forth 'comments freely The office or more of them were women and children - - ' Tlie Indians made friendly signs upon the' 3' pistol—which tlie Ensign with more pres- ber 18— Martha Hendrick was lying office r ' rd Chabcellor bthemost ttentMte s irblcli — of the troops? bnt they were din Is lii' prest-ntence e Ihe ofmind than common-richad fired platform The room was bare and Uajor insensible on a lounge the little girl Lpossessed the Government he beings the first officer of approach title of extinction Inuiau “Then” we quote from the Com- r briefly regarded pnnfah at the had spectcrs-anthere were two small beds just jumped out of Harriet was cryiug for its supper Franz mentof the Indians their removal to a dis-- 1 State tlie' President of tlie Efonse of Lords mittee's report “the scene of murder and bar- bed ’ one peraoneach situated ocejit each knowing that something must bo had just come in and had thrown himself tance from the whites and restriction within the men women and children began— barriy of the Queen's cowclehce the were room the window being in wrong had compelled a terrified foot on an unmade bed exhausted by a hard narrow limits protection to emigrants ira-- 1 beadkeeper y of n In a indiscriminately slaughtered of the judicial system of the country fewminntes'all the Indians in travelling appropria- were flying over : i iniddleof tho oom and the door man to accompany him to our chamber day's work and wa eyeing his wife and munityto from danger improve the navigation or the Mis- - the nominator of all the judges in the land the plains In terror and confusion A few raw opposite' the Window There were and on arriving there had found tho l child — was moving about in his tions Ralph and Yellowstone a wagon road via the and the largest dispenserof church patron- who endeavored to hide themselves nnder souri sit-- 1 nsnal noiseless and door window the rich his father’s open Ensign cprniccsold River and the Black Hills strong age and to find a man delinquent in sach a the bank of the creek were snrronnded and ' way Niobarah bangings prepanng lpouderou3 l4tiogs frowning from the walls as in ting upright in his bed trembling like evening meal with a heavy sigh Frartz military posts' near Port Xeuf kanyon Fort position is con8M6tcd a matter of reproach shot down in cool blood offering but feeble resistauce From the sucking babeio the Benton near Powder River and other dan- to the whole natiou h majority of haunted rooms that I an aspen leaf and myself lying sense- - turned from the two he nod been con-let"uld increasedmail warriors all who were overtaken were localities facilities I L The will show gerous the canSofitliis following heard or read of ' The walls templating and broke the paipfulbut not amendment of internal revenue law by mod- step taken lnnrdered Notconteut with kil- "funcin to deliberately this reference great I swallowed draught after draught of! hnnsnal silence and Eaid' and bareihe floor oak the women and children who were incipa- j the $600 exemption to suit Montana tionary: r ling ifying '7 eemedH “Give Hattie her bread and milk and figures and the repeal of the section requible of offering any resistance the soldiers in- - ' Gainey had been large but was brick-- i hot hrandy and water which n In the Honse of Commons Julv 3d a and to prevent Govacts or barbarity tf the most re- effect and a modern crate inserted If it scarcely to have any upon my sha-- never mind any thing else— I want to ring a licence to miners without a division’ declar- dulgedlncharacter” prevailed mineral lands ' too the ernment grabbing' volting not been for tne fire and carpet' it ken system Every now and then a speak to you Ralph” ing that evidence taken before the Honse of r This continual feeyer&l honrs the officers which theuiiuviwij said Major Upson 'Lords of all strongly ’Kild doubtless have been & laid before the Lower Boose very cheer- - memory of what1 endured passed across no efforts to restrain the savage Ralph in silence obeyed-anhaving would religiously endeavor to have done if “showsand y a laxity of practice and want of cau- making room At it was it was delightful me andi shook me in every limb and my supplied the child’s wants e sat on a he should be elected men Over one hundred bodies oftheir sanon tion the part of Lord Chancellor in of women and children were lefLon tool-chenot a bit fearsome beside his father who resteeth ohattered in my head Gen Solly's command was rapidly advan- ctioning the grant of retiring pensions in pnb-- : chiefly X field the "V " -: 7 v Me went to bed" According to my-4- 1 cing and bad got 'past Fort Union Orders lio officers over whose heads grave charges ' I was wrapped up inblankets and sat umed-''-' the establishment of J re impending and in filling np the vacan-post- s The committee Is particularly severe fe Its given-xo!jal habit I scarcely lay down than I in an arm emur in front of the kitchen “Ralph I fear I have been toohard on had been al-- 1 and in Gallatin the on lelloirstone temarks ctos upon Governor Evans and Colo- made by the 'retirement of such officers £ s wt Asleep I had been too much fire! and there 1 dozed till breakfast tor and looked or too mnch from too I I Chivington concluding ‘their report with ley j whereby great encooragement haa been given jf®l but yon will fomve yonr poor broken-dow- n A fo tomed to the howling 'stormslo be time 7 'tiie following recommendation: to and such that and lazier corrupt practices —The statutes of Nevada want ""I Jitnibed WteTEKMjiau 7U even r - Of coarse the numerous visitors knew in caution or won’t the absence committee are of opinion that forth windedfather of Yonr land I quez-you?” auy by Nay motive are In the opinion of this purpose of vindicating the cause of Justice “I never thought you hard father and Jnst published' are veryashighly complimen- improper whether the very noise did not nothing of what happened till 'they asHonse highly reprehensible and calculated and upholding the honor of the nation sembled round the breakfast table but have never received injustice at yonr ted by the Enterprise lull paeto rest regards the gram- to throw discredit on the and energetic measures should be been before a word was said the haggard face hands there is nothing in the world mar typography etc of the work It says:: the high olfleers of state’’ administration of prompt it cannot say how long I had once at taken to remove from office those : but I suddenly awokeu ' Opening of the Ensign and myself had betrayed I that I love but yon ana yon only1 “For bungling composition for grammatical Who have thus disgraced the Government by ‘ I ” said Franz sadly andinter- - orthographical and typographical errors and to pnniah fyes I found that tho fire haa died ns they Arab and English Horses— An interest- whom me their crimes deserve those who have been a and that the Voom w$uTin com- 'The tala was told1 not by mo— for 1 1 rogatively without parallel” they stand ing letter from Cairo published in Galignani guilty of these brutal and cowardly acts ' I — : one conldnot to too Atchison like mother bear of' much for her bnt is “She store between a it darhness At The wind had speak by kept by not long since gives aa aoeountofa match ku the rain and sleet "were pour-'-J the Ensign 'who had not undergone the me ever to love her” was the response: Michigan Bar and Sebastopol iu the eastern In which the The San Francisco folks Tiave been superior endurance In his native of Sacramento county a man named tremest-horr- or flown outside' The all part the of of most ex snorlove “Ah! bnt her was passing yon Ralph Ensign 22d of July desert of the Arab over the English hone was treated to on killed and was the shot Biter a"splendid mirage reported over the face A for my sake Yon will soon beheronly last robbers in the store at the time On folly proven A bet of £1000 against £100 the first known closing my eyes again the cold corpse-han- d jost' by r: there I vras attracted by what seemed a xhill seemed to pass over the circle as protector and os yon hope for my the 16th Inst the proprietor of the store was offered by Prince Halin and accepted by toil al-murdered it is sapposed by an English gentleman named Ross the motfon of the door”7 I started at they listened to the narration and ! blessing "you must be both father "ani Atchison was peasant was recently choked to the came parties from fear that he might et Prince choose for the trial a white Syrian death bv a snake which had inserted ? r” it the flickering light of --the though it was broad daylight many mother to her” future time identify them stallion the'Eaglishman five year old mare J ° “Ifehe lives she will grow up to be a some door was quietly noise- - glanced fearfully about themns if dream-Openiof its body into his moathr and Hairs Bol- named Beechnut not long imported from with Hairs Short What Long woman” was the gloomy answer coiled the rest tightly round throat and This last circumstance ing a ghost in their neighbors was ridden The Syrian ters Regular People’s Party and Indf England by the a sudden feeling of fear to pass I Mr Franz read his thought and replied while neck aro a thd Beechnut Theu said Tom “there is truth af-muddle? "Tlie Trince and a 'a Thompson by Asleep politics Eleven ?ji - - 1 - £!£ - : 5s : -- it : - -- ’ spec-noiseles- sly arm-chai- -- v- rs ’ -- : - : S - i holf-nn-dre- ss j ' V ' 'v I' e' -- " - - - flye-penon- s ’ - 1 a -- 4 - - 'HV KV ss were-'litowash- ed v- - - -- reso-lotio- - : - d cm-elt- st v- - -- t - : -- were-employe- - -- - 1 f f' 1 -- le ng - ono-thir- -- -v - f S - r to tho widow find consult - her” ' Chanel' tho I'lasmonabie niminur ' - iu 7 " whoie sexi‘ )Yittrn 'tut? puw uiuvwui t pv&wiiuB in lcnuiigum I v' - vm 6Iuni sepxur t 4 t -- - - - : : ’ r ' f! !'t 1! r |